Abstract. In this global town the activities in one country have impact on other countries. This may result in rapid growth of Global Economy, may even cause ‘Crisis’. The requirements of developed countries, developing countries and under developed countries are different in current situation. Over production of material goods in developed countries that cannot be absorbed by global market results in shutdown of production and massive unemployment, an economic downturn called recession. The current trend in Global market provides a favorable condition for developing countries to become a member of the club of NIC (Newly Industrializing Countries).

The Indian economy escaped the global crisis primarily because the Indian banking sector was not exposed to the risky assets, similar to those financed in advanced economies. The principal risk that emanates from the global economy for India is inflation contagion, with crude oil prices once again in the lead. Another problem of India is, the Disinterest of intellectuals on Patents, resulting in a huge loss to economy of the country

Shipbuilding Industry is one of few Industries which have less impact due to the Global crisis. Unfortunately, India is not able to maximize the benefit from this industry. A case study of the Indian Ship building industry included in this paper, describes how the industry has found itself in this current situation.

In this paper our aim is to find an approach that would optimally use the activities in each country, in such a way that there is an effective positive growth in each country. New technologies play vital role in this scenario. Fortunately, the new science, Grand Unified Theory, has brought us to the threshold of a new technological Epoch that can provide an alternative source of energy – the free, inexhaustible and pollution-free dark matter that pervades the entire Cosmos. Development of GUT technology, may contribute to the economic development.

1&2: B.Tech Mechanical , G.V.P College of Engineering and Student Members, Indian Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air conditioning Engineers, Visakhapatnam Chapter3: Research Professor, Lakshmikantham Institute for Advanced Studies and Departments of Mathematics and Physics, GVP College of Engineering, JNT University, Madhurawada, Visakhapatnam, AP India

Abstract

Sustainable development is a pattern of resource use that aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for future generations. A sustainable building, or green building is an outcome of a design which focuses on- environment friendly design, energy efficiency, water conservation, rain water harvesting, sewage treatment, recycling of treated effluent, zero waste water discharge, fire safety, excellent indoor air quality, day lighting, and building management including lighting controls by lux level as well as occupancy, and fresh air on demand.

Air conditioning consumes nearly 25% of world energy and a major contribution can be made by this industry towards reducing global warming. We keep our homes and work places cool in summer and warm in winter. The sum total of all our pollutions has already added half a million million tons of carbon-dioxide to the atmosphere which has changed the world so completely that hardly any of our decedents will be there to see it. We will be thinking selfishly only of welfare of humans and ignoring Gaia (A thin spherical shell of matter that surrounds the incandescent interior) have caused our own extinction. To overcome this situation, we all have to work to lessen the footprint of humans on earth.

The paper also includes the understanding of green practices opted in the GRUNDFOS Chennai (gold rated green building).

The OVERALL GOAL of this paper is learning how to deliver Planet Earth to the next generation so that it will be a cleaner and more energizing place than the planet we inherited.

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In my life, I am interested in developing technological solutions to reduce carbon emissions and energy efficient techniques for sustainable development. This is to reverse the downward trend in the environmental conditions and revitalize it through application of sustainable technology. Ultimately, I want to make the Earth a better place for future generations. In the past year I have been engaged in several relevant activities towards sustainable development. I am an active member of the green building movement and have completed my mini project there. In fact, I have written four scientific papers on the theme, “A Framework for Sustainable Development”, under the guidance of Professor E. E. Escultura who developed the grand unified theory and was a nominee for the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2005. Three of these papers were published in proceedings of international conferences and the fourth paper in a national conference.